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morsi assured clinton embassy protection was egypt's duty. susan mcginnis has more now from the united nations. >> reporter: in a speech to the u.n. general assembly this morning, president obama is prepared to tell the world the u.s. will do what it must to make sure iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. >> every option available, and that includes the military option, remains on the table. >> reporter: iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad denies the accusations his country is trying to develop a nuclear weapon. >> translator: let's even imagine we have an atomic weapon. what intelligent person would fight 5,000 american bombs with one bomb? >> reporter: the president is also expected to address unrest in syria, libya, and other countries, but it was a comment he made on "60 minutes" that's grabbed the most attention in the presidential campaign. >> have recent events in the middle east given you any pause about your support for the governments that have come to power following the arab spring? >> i was pretty certain and continue to be pret
morsi assured clinton embassy protection was egypt's duty. susan mcginnis has more now from the united nations. >> reporter: in a speech to the u.n. general assembly this morning, president obama is prepared to tell the world the u.s. will do what it must to make sure iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. >> every option available, and that includes the military option, remains on the table. >> reporter: iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad denies the accusations his country...
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morsi assured her it was egypt's duty. >> reporter: president obama is prepared to told the world the u.s. will do what it must to make sure iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. >> every option available, and that includes the military option, remains on the table. >> reporter: iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad denies the accusations his country is trying to develop a nuclear weapon. >> translator: let's even imagine we have an atomic weapon. what intelligent person would fight 5,000 american bombs with one bomb? >> reporter: the president is also expected to address unrest in syria, libya, and other countries, but it was a comment he made on "60 minutes" that's grabbed the most attention in the presidential campaign. >> have recent events in the middle east given you any pause about your support for the governments that have come to power following the arab spring? >> i was pretty certain and continue to be pretty certain that there are going to be bumps in the road. >> reporter: mitt roey jumped on that comment and said that 20,000 deaths in syria, the american ambassador in lib
morsi assured her it was egypt's duty. >> reporter: president obama is prepared to told the world the u.s. will do what it must to make sure iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. >> every option available, and that includes the military option, remains on the table. >> reporter: iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad denies the accusations his country is trying to develop a nuclear weapon. >> translator: let's even imagine we have an atomic weapon. what intelligent person...
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a decision by egypt's supreme court is seen as a roadblock to democracy. the fundamentalist islamist brotherhood say it's a full-fledged coup and promises tough days ahead. allen pizzey is in cairo with details. >> the supreme court ruled that egypt's first democratically elected parliament should be dissolved. at the same time the court delivered good news to this man. the former prime minister. it struck down a law which would have barred him from office because he was part of the ousted mubarak regime. the ruling clears the way for a showdown between shafiq and mohammed morse i, a member of the muslim brotherhood. in the runoff vote this weekend. dissolving parliament hands the military the right to write the new constitution. that will decide how much power the president has. that translates to one thing to this man. >> this is a coup. it's a legal coup. it's not legal because it's legitimate, but legal in the sense that the army has staged a coup using the courts. >> a coup without tanks? >> a coup without tanks. >> the military issued a decree giving
a decision by egypt's supreme court is seen as a roadblock to democracy. the fundamentalist islamist brotherhood say it's a full-fledged coup and promises tough days ahead. allen pizzey is in cairo with details. >> the supreme court ruled that egypt's first democratically elected parliament should be dissolved. at the same time the court delivered good news to this man. the former prime minister. it struck down a law which would have barred him from office because he was part of the...
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some people here in egypt are disappointed by that. the u.s. government is really in a tricky situation because it's relying on president morsi to help with peace efforts in the israeli-palestinian conflict. last week he helped broker a truce between hamas and israel. so we're back in the same situation we had under the old dictatorship which is that the u.s. can't be to overtly critical because it relies on egypt's help here in the middle east. >> holly williams in cairo for us this morning. thank you so much. let's take a quick break. when we come back the latest on the civil war in syria including a report from one city at the center of the conflict. later, would be millionaires line up for a chance at tonight's historic powerball lottery drawing. this is the "cbs morning news." powerball lottery drawing. this is the "cbs morning news." or visit exelonpatchoffer2.com. cool, you found it. wow. nice place. yeah. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping these. smooth move. you used priority mail flat-rate boxes. if it fits, it ships for
some people here in egypt are disappointed by that. the u.s. government is really in a tricky situation because it's relying on president morsi to help with peace efforts in the israeli-palestinian conflict. last week he helped broker a truce between hamas and israel. so we're back in the same situation we had under the old dictatorship which is that the u.s. can't be to overtly critical because it relies on egypt's help here in the middle east. >> holly williams in cairo for us this...
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egypt's first islamic president declares himself president for egypt's first islamic president declares himself president for all egyptians. captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, june 25, 2012. >>> and good morning everybody. good to be with you on a monday. i'm terrell brown. this morning tropical storm debby is lashing parts of florida. residents in low-lying areas along the gulf coast are being urged to leave. the storm a creeping along, dumping heavy rain and dropping isolated tornadoes. ebby is about 115 miles off florida's west coast with winds clocking in at 60 miles per hour. tropical storm warnings run along the gulf coast to central florida and a tropical storm watch further south. some parts of northern florida could get as much as 25 inches of rain. althea paul from tampa bay is north of tampa with more. >> there is believed to have been a tornado that touched down in this area behind me. you can look and see a tree that was brought down by those heavy winds. not only downed trees, there are fences that have been blown down. there are parts of r
egypt's first islamic president declares himself president for egypt's first islamic president declares himself president for all egyptians. captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, june 25, 2012. >>> and good morning everybody. good to be with you on a monday. i'm terrell brown. this morning tropical storm debby is lashing parts of florida. residents in low-lying areas along the gulf coast are being urged to leave. the storm a creeping along,...
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. >>> egypt is still trying to negotiate a cease fire between hamas and israel. trying to stop what otherwise seems inevitability. an israeli invasion of gaza. these are live pictures from the israeli gaza border. you can see right now it's quiet. earlier though palestinian fighter sent a hundred rockets at israel. israel responded with air strikes killing 38 palestinians. that makes three israelis killed since the violence started last week. more than 800 palestinians have been wounded. the images are difficult to watch. cbs reporter charlie shows us half the palestinian victims are women and children. >> an angry crowd gathered outside a hospital in gaza this morning as bodies of children killed in yesterday's air strike were brought out to be buried. the four children died along with their mother and four other family members in their three story home when it was hit by an israeli air strike. the husband and father who lost his family was inconsolable. the israeli military says the house was targeted because they believed the hamas commander responsible of lau
. >>> egypt is still trying to negotiate a cease fire between hamas and israel. trying to stop what otherwise seems inevitability. an israeli invasion of gaza. these are live pictures from the israeli gaza border. you can see right now it's quiet. earlier though palestinian fighter sent a hundred rockets at israel. israel responded with air strikes killing 38 palestinians. that makes three israelis killed since the violence started last week. more than 800 palestinians have been...
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especially in egypt last february when young prodemocracy protesters filled cairo'sica tear square and ousted longtime strong man hosni mubarak. it was a traumatic time for egyptians and an even more traumatic time for the bathroom at the tahrir square party party. ( laughter ) now it's a complex situation so let me recap what has happened in egypt. 5,000 years ago, settlements in the valley united to form the first dynasty. then pyramids, cleopatra, blah, blah, blah, cut to last february. president mubarak steps down handing temporary power to the military. then in november, egyptians voted in their first free parliamentary elections, handing a strong majority to the conservative islamic muslim brotherhood. then there was a presidential election with 13 candidates that led to a runoff between the muslim brotherhood. egypt's top court appointed by mubarak dissolved parliament and claimed all legislative power for itself. the brotherhood refused to capitulate. they held presidential elections, both candidates claimed they won and now officials are delaying announcing the winner and no o
especially in egypt last february when young prodemocracy protesters filled cairo'sica tear square and ousted longtime strong man hosni mubarak. it was a traumatic time for egyptians and an even more traumatic time for the bathroom at the tahrir square party party. ( laughter ) now it's a complex situation so let me recap what has happened in egypt. 5,000 years ago, settlements in the valley united to form the first dynasty. then pyramids, cleopatra, blah, blah, blah, cut to last february....
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we begin in egypt. president mohamed morsi is scheduled to meet with senior judges today to discuss his move to assume absolute authority. morsi's power grab has triggered three days of violent protests, injuring hundreds. yesterday the egyptian stock market was down more than 9.5%. some u.s. lawmakers are urging caution in dealing with egypt's new islamic leader. >> we don't obviously want to see a democratically elected autocrat take the place of an undemocratically elected dictator. which was the case before that. >> holly williams is in cairo this morning. what's the latest there now? >> reporter: good morning, terrell. here in egypt we saw a lot more violence yesterday. in cairo, protesters who were angry with president morsi fought running street battles with the police. protesters throwing rocks, police firing back with tear gas. one person was killed when a crowd attacked the headquarters of the muslim brotherhood, the islamist group from which the president draws much of his support. beyond the
we begin in egypt. president mohamed morsi is scheduled to meet with senior judges today to discuss his move to assume absolute authority. morsi's power grab has triggered three days of violent protests, injuring hundreds. yesterday the egyptian stock market was down more than 9.5%. some u.s. lawmakers are urging caution in dealing with egypt's new islamic leader. >> we don't obviously want to see a democratically elected autocrat take the place of an undemocratically elected dictator....
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the first democratic election in egypt's history >> this was the scene in egypt on... they announced the results of the first-ever democratic election... >> this is a celebration for all of the egyptians >> he was up against blacks prime minister deserve under the ousted president... mohamed had 52 percent. of the vote they were prepared for potential violence if the other had one.won >> everyone here is celebrating >> it was a historic vote for the country... for the first time in 7000 years... we now have our own president elected by us... >> officials in turkey eight are calling the shooting down of its military jet a hostile act. turkish officials located the wreckage of the jet in the mediterranean sea more than 4,000 ft. under water. syria shot down in the jet on friday after it strayed into syrian territory. yesterday secretary of state hillary clinton condemned syria and vowed to cooperate with turkey. turkey is presenting the case to nato on tuesday. syria's says it acted within international guidelines >> tropical storm debby has spawned two tornadoes killing
the first democratic election in egypt's history >> this was the scene in egypt on... they announced the results of the first-ever democratic election... >> this is a celebration for all of the egyptians >> he was up against blacks prime minister deserve under the ousted president... mohamed had 52 percent. of the vote they were prepared for potential violence if the other had one.won >> everyone here is celebrating >> it was a historic vote for the country... for...
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egypt's first elected president, mohamed morsi, wanted to bring calm with a televised address tonight. he didn't. last month, morsi granted himself near-absolute power. thousands of protesters are demanding that morsi scrap a proposed new constitution that they fear will take away many of their rights. holly williams is in cairo for us tonight. holly. >> reporter: well, scott, some people here thought that after days of protest and bloodshed, president morsi would make a major concession tonight, but what he did offer won't be enough theirs opponents. they wanted him to immediately give up all of the sweeping new powers that he gave himself two weeks ago, and they wanted him to postpone a referendum on egypt's new constitution, which is due to take place in under 10 days' time. they say that constitution doesn't protect the rights of all egyptians. but president morsi didn't do either of these things. instead, he offered to give up just one of his new powerses, a vaguely worded right to take all necessary steps to protect the country. he said he'd give up all the other powers once the
egypt's first elected president, mohamed morsi, wanted to bring calm with a televised address tonight. he didn't. last month, morsi granted himself near-absolute power. thousands of protesters are demanding that morsi scrap a proposed new constitution that they fear will take away many of their rights. holly williams is in cairo for us tonight. holly. >> reporter: well, scott, some people here thought that after days of protest and bloodshed, president morsi would make a major concession...
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gives to egypt if they don't cooperate. clinton's message, an escalation of the violence will hurt everyone israeli and palestinians. calm is in everyone's best interest. for sbs"cbs this morning," bill plante in phnom penh. >> the obama administration is warning against making any ground attacks. air attacks continue at this hour. allan pizzey is in tel aviv. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there are sign that is both sides of the conflict are looking for a way out. neither seems willing to make the first concessions on the ground. the iz ralsraelis carried out more than 100 air strikes in gaza overnight and the death toll has now topped 100. more than half the victims have been civilians. among them 27 children. this distraught man lost his wife and four children when his house was hit. some targeting mistakes may have been made to point out they are retaliating for indiscriminate rocket fire. barrage tapered off significantly. some managed to slam into the town of beer sheva. parked vehicles were destroyed but t
gives to egypt if they don't cooperate. clinton's message, an escalation of the violence will hurt everyone israeli and palestinians. calm is in everyone's best interest. for sbs"cbs this morning," bill plante in phnom penh. >> the obama administration is warning against making any ground attacks. air attacks continue at this hour. allan pizzey is in tel aviv. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there are sign that is both sides of the conflict are looking for a way...
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also, history will be made when mohamed morsi, egypt's first democratically-elected leader, speaks to the assembly, referring to the violence that broke out over the anti-islam movie, morsi said that freedom of expression comes with responsibility. >>> and while calls at the u.n. to end the war, the violence in syria shows no signs of stopping. two huge blasts rocked the capital of damascus. >>> a tiny town in southern illinois is cleaning up after getting battered by a tornado. the twister touching down in okawville, near st. louis, along with hail as big as tennis balls. it damaged several homes and ripped off garage doors and uprooted trees. at least two people were hurt when high winds flipped over a tractor-trailer. >>> and the mexican resort city of la paz is reeling from a 6.2 earthquake, followed by two powerful aftershocks. the shaker hit the baja, california, peninsula, just before 5:00 last evening. so far, there's been no reports of major injuries or damage. >>> a southern california wildfire that killed a man who refused to evacuate is now more than 50% contained. but str
also, history will be made when mohamed morsi, egypt's first democratically-elected leader, speaks to the assembly, referring to the violence that broke out over the anti-islam movie, morsi said that freedom of expression comes with responsibility. >>> and while calls at the u.n. to end the war, the violence in syria shows no signs of stopping. two huge blasts rocked the capital of damascus. >>> a tiny town in southern illinois is cleaning up after getting battered by a...
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they are talking to their counterparts in israel and to hamas through egypt. and urging a cease-fire. for "cbs this morning," this is bill plante in rangoon. >> david ignatius writes about the middle east in his "washington post" column. good morning, david. hamas, according to all that we can learn, are emboldened by this because they believe they have new allies in egypt. how will a cease-fire come about? >> a cease-fire will only come about if egypt and turkey, another strategic ally of hamas often, agree to exert pressure on hamas to accept conditions that would lead to a cessation of hostilities. and i think that's what's going to be the most interesting test for all of us to watch. is the new egypt headed by the muslim brotherhood president mohammed morsi prepared to be a stabilizing force in the region or is it going to move as its ideology might suggest toward an ever more militant stance bringing its basic peace alignment with israel into question? i think one worrisome fact that was in the excellent reports from your correspondents was the lack of su
they are talking to their counterparts in israel and to hamas through egypt. and urging a cease-fire. for "cbs this morning," this is bill plante in rangoon. >> david ignatius writes about the middle east in his "washington post" column. good morning, david. hamas, according to all that we can learn, are emboldened by this because they believe they have new allies in egypt. how will a cease-fire come about? >> a cease-fire will only come about if egypt and...
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he called the violence a tragedy and said egypt will not spare any effort to stop what he termed "this aggression." in israel, a funeral today was interrupted by a warning siren that another missile was on its way and there is growing a growing fear that hamas has vastly improved its arsenal. among the targets the israeli military said it destroyed today was a hamas factory for building drones. they also carried out two more targets and assassinations. the israeli defense force spokesman used his twitter account tonight to announce that what he called a senior hamas company commander and a chief missile operator had been killed. >> mason: allen pizzey in tel aviv. thanks, allen. federal accident investigators are at the scene of a tragic trash in midland, texas. it happened last evening at a parade honoring war heroes. at least four veterans were killed, 16 other people were hurt, some critically. anna werner reports witnesses describe a scene of brief and shock. >> reporter: the annual parade for wounded veterans was on its way to a dinner banquet when it was struck by the train. joe
he called the violence a tragedy and said egypt will not spare any effort to stop what he termed "this aggression." in israel, a funeral today was interrupted by a warning siren that another missile was on its way and there is growing a growing fear that hamas has vastly improved its arsenal. among the targets the israeli military said it destroyed today was a hamas factory for building drones. they also carried out two more targets and assassinations. the israeli defense force...
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. >> what does the role that egypt played mean for egypt and the region going forward? >> reporter: egypt has definitely emerged as the winner in all of this. secretary of state clinton calling it a cornerstone of stability in the region. and i think the west had been a little bit concerned about how egypt's recently elected islamist government would handle a situation like this. they did seem to strike a balance between appeasing their muslim brotherhood supporters who wanted them to talk tough with israel while making sure there's no chance of jeopardy jeopardizing that 32-year-old peace treaty with israel and, of course, the $1.5 billion in u.s. annual aid that comes attached to that treaty. >> clarissa ward thank you. >>> we now go to margaret brennan in washington where she is learning more about the united states' role in the cease fire deal. >> good morning to you charlie, and to gayle. u.s. and israeli officials say u.s. president obama sealed the deal with benjamin netanyahu but hillary clinton delivered the cease fire by showing up the primary contact between
. >> what does the role that egypt played mean for egypt and the region going forward? >> reporter: egypt has definitely emerged as the winner in all of this. secretary of state clinton calling it a cornerstone of stability in the region. and i think the west had been a little bit concerned about how egypt's recently elected islamist government would handle a situation like this. they did seem to strike a balance between appeasing their muslim brotherhood supporters who wanted them...
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. >> reporter: egypt's new islamist government was the driving force behind the negotiations to end the conflict with diplomatic help from secretary of state hillary clinton. clinton spent two days shuttling between jerusalem, the west bank and cairo. >> people of this region deserve the chance to live free from fear and violence and today's agreement is a step in the right direction. >> reporter: clinton expects egypt to play a key role in maintaining peace. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >>> two cars riddled with bullets on an east bay freeway shut down the freeway on a heavy commute night last night. they were found near seminary exit westbound 580 in oakland. there was no one in either car. police haven't found anyone related to the cars. the freeway shut down for two hours ars the police were investigating. >>> meanwhile oakland police are investigating a murder that happened about an hour later and a mile away. they were called to hilton street in east oakland about 9:0 last night. a male victim was shot at least once died at the scene. there's no suspect information this m
. >> reporter: egypt's new islamist government was the driving force behind the negotiations to end the conflict with diplomatic help from secretary of state hillary clinton. clinton spent two days shuttling between jerusalem, the west bank and cairo. >> people of this region deserve the chance to live free from fear and violence and today's agreement is a step in the right direction. >> reporter: clinton expects egypt to play a key role in maintaining peace. susan mcginnis,...
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. >>> in egypt, opponents of president mohamed morsi are calling for another massive protest tomorrow. thousands of demonstrators took to the streets sunday. they're demanding morsi can sell the december 15th vote to the draft resolution. they're also rejecting last month's decree which pretty much makes morsi a dictator. >>> south africans are ancient ul anxiously awaiting word. the 94-year-old anti-partied icon has been in the hospital since saturday and officials refuse to say anything about his ailment on what tests he's ung going. mark phillips reports. >> reporter: when a man who is a savior of the country is rushed to the hospital, it's a question of hold the front page. nelson mandela was brought to this hospital for what's being described as a routine visit, test, nothing to be alarmed about the south african government says. but there's no such thing as routine for a 94-year-old man who's known to be in frail health, and people are really worried. >> hope he gets well soon and back strong again soon. >> we hope everything goes well and that this comes out positive. >> report
. >>> in egypt, opponents of president mohamed morsi are calling for another massive protest tomorrow. thousands of demonstrators took to the streets sunday. they're demanding morsi can sell the december 15th vote to the draft resolution. they're also rejecting last month's decree which pretty much makes morsi a dictator. >>> south africans are ancient ul anxiously awaiting word. the 94-year-old anti-partied icon has been in the hospital since saturday and officials refuse to...
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. >> glor: tonight, victory for the muslim brotherhood in egypt. crowds in cairo's cheers the first free presidential election. charlie d'agata is there. tropical storm debby threatens enormous amounts of rain on the gulf coast, with he look at the storm's path. as the supreme court gets settle to rule on healthcare reform, massachusetts tack it is cost of its program, we will break down the numbers. and freedom team. war veterans who suffered devastating injuries not just recovering, they are racing. don't feel sorry for us because we are doing fine and great and we are going process enter. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." and good evening, everyone, i am jeff glor, it is an election result heard around the world, mohammed morsi, the candidate of the muslim brotherhood today was declared the winner of egypt's presidential election. the white house quickly congratulated the president elect and pledged to work with him, quote on the basis of mutual aren't. charlie d'agata is in cairo tonight. it took a moment for word of t
. >> glor: tonight, victory for the muslim brotherhood in egypt. crowds in cairo's cheers the first free presidential election. charlie d'agata is there. tropical storm debby threatens enormous amounts of rain on the gulf coast, with he look at the storm's path. as the supreme court gets settle to rule on healthcare reform, massachusetts tack it is cost of its program, we will break down the numbers. and freedom team. war veterans who suffered devastating injuries not just recovering,...
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prior to that, it had been sold through companies in denmark, switzerland, and before that egypt at a company in this building in a gritty neighborhood outside cairo. the man associated with the company told cbs news, the drugs came from turkey. where the avastin was originally manufactured is unknown. but remember, only avastin made in the u.s. is legal in the u.s. >> when you have those out there where there are no controls, no regulations, in the hands of people dealing with counterfeit drugs that have no concern about that drug's integrity or the patient, you create an even more dangerous situation for anybody that buys or uses that drug. >> reporter: we recently traveled to barbados to interview the man responsible for bringing the worthless avastin into the united states. tom haughton. >> how are you doing? >>> and on "cbs this morning," armen will be live on set with more into his investigation into the fake avastin. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. ,,,, >> a tense standoff with the suspected gunman in france. his possible connection to al
prior to that, it had been sold through companies in denmark, switzerland, and before that egypt at a company in this building in a gritty neighborhood outside cairo. the man associated with the company told cbs news, the drugs came from turkey. where the avastin was originally manufactured is unknown. but remember, only avastin made in the u.s. is legal in the u.s. >> when you have those out there where there are no controls, no regulations, in the hands of people dealing with...
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egypt state tv says six people were killed. president morsi supporters camped out on the streets and opponents are planning more protest later today. we're just now hearing from the military's elite republican guard they are ordering all protesters off the streets near the pallets and the deadline is less than an hour from now. president morsi's opponents are angry about a new constitution due to be put to a referendum a vote, in less than ten days' time saying he is a dictator and under the new constitution, it represents his islam and fails to protect basic rights and freedoms. the president's supporter meanwhile, accuse the opposition of trying to derail egypt's democratic transition. president morsi says that he wants to negotiate, but is determined to push ahead with the referendum. and in the midst of this crisis, he is due to address the nation later on today. charlie and norah? >> holly williams, thank you. >>> and winds of change are blowing through washington state this morning. and you might say they smell a little f
egypt state tv says six people were killed. president morsi supporters camped out on the streets and opponents are planning more protest later today. we're just now hearing from the military's elite republican guard they are ordering all protesters off the streets near the pallets and the deadline is less than an hour from now. president morsi's opponents are angry about a new constitution due to be put to a referendum a vote, in less than ten days' time saying he is a dictator and under the...
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the head of egypt's military council told reporters the incident would not affect egypt and it security. but hundreds of people gathered at cairo's train station to greet some of those injured in the riot and to chant anti-government slogans. members of egypt's newly elected parliament are denouncing the military council. leaders from the muslim brotherhood claim the military allowed the riot to get out of hand in order to justify its police power. >>> nato defense ministers meet in brussels this morning and the withdrawal of combat troops from afghanistan is expected to top the agenda. yesterday the defense secretary leon panetta said the u.s. role may end a year earlier than expected. speaking on his plane headed to europe, panetta said hopefully by mid to the latter part of 2013, we'll be tiebl make a transition from a combat role to a train, advice and assist roll. all nato members were supposed to keep their forces in afghanistan until 2014. >>> the war in afghanistan has dragged on for more than a decade. efforts to suppress the taliban have cost over 1700 u.s. lives. and accordin
the head of egypt's military council told reporters the incident would not affect egypt and it security. but hundreds of people gathered at cairo's train station to greet some of those injured in the riot and to chant anti-government slogans. members of egypt's newly elected parliament are denouncing the military council. leaders from the muslim brotherhood claim the military allowed the riot to get out of hand in order to justify its police power. >>> nato defense ministers meet in...
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egypt playing a key role in making this truce happen. what does this mean for the region as we look ahead? >> reporter: absolutely. you heard secretary clinton calling egypt a cornerstone of stability in this region, praising the government for its actions, for its calm throughout the last eight days. i think there had been some speculation or concern in the west as to how exactly egypt's new islamist government would react to this type of situation. they have to walk a very fine line politically between appeasing their muslim brotherhood but making sure nothing jeopardizes that peace treaty between israel and egypt which has been in effect for 32 years. everyone is in agreement that egypt did a good job of balancing those different concerns and as a result egypt has emerged through this as a key player in the region. >> let's talk about this cease-fire. history tells us that these don't often last very long. what could be at issue here in the next 24 to 48 hours? >> reporter: the key issue in this cease-fire is the third component, the
egypt playing a key role in making this truce happen. what does this mean for the region as we look ahead? >> reporter: absolutely. you heard secretary clinton calling egypt a cornerstone of stability in this region, praising the government for its actions, for its calm throughout the last eight days. i think there had been some speculation or concern in the west as to how exactly egypt's new islamist government would react to this type of situation. they have to walk a very fine line...
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. >>> and violence again in egypt. the country's new president has done to anger his people. >> fog advisories all around the bay. it is very thick out there. right now we have a live report coming up next. ,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] may your holidays be merry and bright. >>> you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news this morning. >>> good morning, very thick fog putting the brakes on the morning commute this monday. we'll have a look coming up next. >>> and shop until you drop after a big black friday, can cyber monday live up to all the hype. >>> and will the rain live up to all the hype because let me tell you when it gets wet on wednesday, it will stay that way for a while. all the way to next weekend. gale watch posted along the post. good morning everyone it's monday november 26th. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and i'm michelle griego. time is just about 6:00. well, if you're heading out on the road and commuting into work, be aware that the view through your windshield is going to be a fogged up. >> that
. >>> and violence again in egypt. the country's new president has done to anger his people. >> fog advisories all around the bay. it is very thick out there. right now we have a live report coming up next. ,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] may your holidays be merry and bright. >>> you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news this morning. >>> good morning, very thick fog putting the brakes on the morning commute this monday. we'll have a look coming up...
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i think that the protests and in libya, egypt, syria still going on and then the occupy movement in new york and seattle and san francisco and oakland to san jose. i think we were also impacted, the religious community because of the great inequality that exists in the world. i think that we try to address it as others have. we haven't unnecessaried the leaders. some may have. in the civil rights movement, you had clear leaders. i don't think the leadership was this clear, but the goals of dealing with the injustice and the concern of inequality was present. >> you're making a link as if they were a wave from the arab spring coming to america and then when it jumped into the ocean, it was the occupy movement. you were a part of that. i haven't been down. talk to us about what it was like to be in the movement. they were clergy as also? >> san francisco and oakland were active and involve and trying to address this. again, i don't know if the goals were clear as they were in civil right's movements. 44% of people in the country were for the movement, 46% were against. 59% were in favor o
i think that the protests and in libya, egypt, syria still going on and then the occupy movement in new york and seattle and san francisco and oakland to san jose. i think we were also impacted, the religious community because of the great inequality that exists in the world. i think that we try to address it as others have. we haven't unnecessaried the leaders. some may have. in the civil rights movement, you had clear leaders. i don't think the leadership was this clear, but the goals of...
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embassy in egypt. >> it killed the u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three of his staff. >> a video made in the u.s. >> u.s. embassy condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals. >> the governor had very sharp words. >> governor romney has a fantasy to shoot first and aim later snoompry single room has been torched. >> to help the libyan people and to represent the united states interest. >> speaking at 9:00 for him to come to benghazi medical center. >> targeted the american embassy in libya's capital. >> people think if they are angry that means they can be violent. >> when you say what didn't we know, pretty much the outline and the scope. >> up shot him twice? >> a handful of times. >> we got to make sure that they stan by the promise they made to this country. >> the only voice you'll hear from ground zero today are those loved ones of the victims who perished on 9/11. [ bell tolling ] >> when people come to the memorial when i'm there, when is that museum opening. >> do you think it will get done soon? >>
embassy in egypt. >> it killed the u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three of his staff. >> a video made in the u.s. >> u.s. embassy condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals. >> the governor had very sharp words. >> governor romney has a fantasy to shoot first and aim later snoompry single room has been torched. >> to help the libyan people and to represent the united states interest. >> speaking at 9:00 for him to come to benghazi...
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>> well, egypt is trying to broker a cease-fire here. they want the violence to stop. they also want to demonstrate that they can serve as a regional power, they can bring peace, and for the sake of president morsi and the muslem brotherhood running egypt they want to consolidate power and get the economy running. they don't want a war to be starting on their doorstep at a time when they are not in full control in cairo. >> reporter: egypt and israel are the top recipients of u.s. foreign aid. what kind of leverage does the u.s. have? >> president obama has pledged $1 billion in aid to the egyptian government. that money is incredibly important to the egyptians. their economy has been faltering. in addition, the egyptian military receives almost $1.3 billion per year from the united states. in addition, the egyptian government is looking for support from other actors, like the international monattorney fund and the european union. so all of that-- the money that the egyptian government needs, the u.s. leverage to try to get the egyptians to bring peace to to conflict.
>> well, egypt is trying to broker a cease-fire here. they want the violence to stop. they also want to demonstrate that they can serve as a regional power, they can bring peace, and for the sake of president morsi and the muslem brotherhood running egypt they want to consolidate power and get the economy running. they don't want a war to be starting on their doorstep at a time when they are not in full control in cairo. >> reporter: egypt and israel are the top recipients of u.s....
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their banner demands an egypt for all egyptians. but less than a year after its transition to democracy this country looks increasingly divided. president morsi reiterated today that his new powers are only temporary. he said he'll relinquish them next year when egyptians will elect a parliament and vote on a new constitution. many people here accept that. but his political opponents like george ishaq are suspicious of both president morsi and the muslim brotherhood, the islamist group from which he draws his support. >> reporter: with their positions so hardened, finding a solution to this crisis that all egyptians can accept may be impossible. some people here are trying to mount a legal challenge to president morsi's decree but given that he has made himself immune to the courts that may be useless. and one prominent egyptian liberal had even suggested that the military might intervene. that like so much else that is happening here does not bode well for egyptian democracy. >> glor: holly williams, thank you. we're joined by form
their banner demands an egypt for all egyptians. but less than a year after its transition to democracy this country looks increasingly divided. president morsi reiterated today that his new powers are only temporary. he said he'll relinquish them next year when egyptians will elect a parliament and vote on a new constitution. many people here accept that. but his political opponents like george ishaq are suspicious of both president morsi and the muslim brotherhood, the islamist group from...
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he is currently covering egypt for al jazeera. he delivered the keynote address at the world affairs council of new orleans annual dinner he talked about the future of journalism in the united states. this is about an hour. >> i am going to take my name tag off. and introduce to you tonight jordan flaherty. he is a journalist and community organizer in new orleans. if he looks familiar, he has appeared on much of the internet media coming tonight. he has appeared on steve 19 -- cnn and keep hope alive. was the first journalists to write about the jena six case from about four years ago. bringing the case to international attention. he was also -- his post katrina writing in colorlines magazine shared id journalism award for best katrina coverage in the ethnic press. he is produced segments for al jazeera, democracy now and other news organizations. he is particularly qualified to discuss the topics of tonight, digital activism, and resistance in media from new orleans to egypt to occupy. jordan flaherty is the author of a new book
he is currently covering egypt for al jazeera. he delivered the keynote address at the world affairs council of new orleans annual dinner he talked about the future of journalism in the united states. this is about an hour. >> i am going to take my name tag off. and introduce to you tonight jordan flaherty. he is a journalist and community organizer in new orleans. if he looks familiar, he has appeared on much of the internet media coming tonight. he has appeared on steve 19 -- cnn and...
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here in egypt, close cooperation with the newly elected democratic government will continue. and in fact, the american embassy here in cairo has just announced it is going to be open tomorrow for business as usual. margaret. >> brennan: thank you, liz palmer in cairo. whatever the role that offensive video played in provoking the violence, we got our first fleeting glimpse today of the man who has been linked to its creation. he was taken from his home near los angeles early this morning to be questioned by federal probation officers. as lee cowan reports, the man was neither arrested nor detained. >> reporter: it was after most of the media surrounding his home had left just after midnight when nakoula basseley nakoula made his break for a waiting squad car. >> anything to say about what's going on in the middle east? >> reporter: covered head to toe in heavy clothing, a towel around his face, authorities say he was headed to a meeting with federal probation officers, voluntarily. the disguise, they say, was his choice. >> nobody's arrested. nobody's detained. nobody's in cu
here in egypt, close cooperation with the newly elected democratic government will continue. and in fact, the american embassy here in cairo has just announced it is going to be open tomorrow for business as usual. margaret. >> brennan: thank you, liz palmer in cairo. whatever the role that offensive video played in provoking the violence, we got our first fleeting glimpse today of the man who has been linked to its creation. he was taken from his home near los angeles early this morning...
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that film blames the cause for islamic protestors attacking embassy in cairo egypt. someone in that embassy tweeted this message in response to the riot. we firmly reject the actions by those that abuse the universal right of freedom of speech to hurt the religious beliefs of others. politico said they decided to distance themselves. the statement by the embassy in cairo was not cleared by washington and does not reflect the views of the united states government. mitt romney also reacted to the attack west side this statement. i am outraged by the attacks on american diplomatic missions in libya and egypt and by the death of an american consulate worker in benghazi. romney held a press conference the next day. >> possibly the administration was wrong sympathizing of those instead of condemning their actions. it's never too early for the united states government to condemn attacks on americans and to defend our values. the white house distanced the last night from the statement saying it wasn't cleared by washington. that reflects the mixed signals they are sending to
that film blames the cause for islamic protestors attacking embassy in cairo egypt. someone in that embassy tweeted this message in response to the riot. we firmly reject the actions by those that abuse the universal right of freedom of speech to hurt the religious beliefs of others. politico said they decided to distance themselves. the statement by the embassy in cairo was not cleared by washington and does not reflect the views of the united states government. mitt romney also reacted to the...
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of cairo as the power struggle es is a rates in egypt, holly williams is there with the latest. >> you are still the prettiest girl at the ball. >> the actor larry hagman, j.r. ewing from the tv series dallas has died at the age of 81, manuel bojorquez looks back on his long career, and signs of the times, lucy kraft shows us the high tech advertisements that are becoming an inescapable site in modern day japan. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, the i am chip reid, one day after the holiday season kickoff the nation's merchants have reason for joy, by one estimate the number of black friday shoppers was up 20 percent over the same day last year. the question now is whether shoppers can maintain the pace. terrell brown is watching the shoppers and their treasures in new york tonight. >> it is shaping up to be a record-setting opening to this holiday shopping season. one retailer at wal-mart the neigh nation's biggest said it sold nearly 5,000 items a second on thanksgiving night, as stores opened their doors this year earlier than ever. >> the
of cairo as the power struggle es is a rates in egypt, holly williams is there with the latest. >> you are still the prettiest girl at the ball. >> the actor larry hagman, j.r. ewing from the tv series dallas has died at the age of 81, manuel bojorquez looks back on his long career, and signs of the times, lucy kraft shows us the high tech advertisements that are becoming an inescapable site in modern day japan. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."...
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the mainly secular opposition says the 63-page document does not represent all of egypt's 83 million people and tramples on the rights of minorities such as christians. a major problem is a lack of monitors. a significant number of judges have refused to supervisor the 13,000 polling stations so the voting will have to be held over two days first in major cities an then in the countryside. many egyptians are simply growing weary after two years of political turmoil. adding to their woes is the effect on the economy. the tourism industry has been hard-hit and the prospects of attracting foreign investment in other sectors is fast becoming a distant dream. the $4.8 billion loan from the international monetary fund has been held back pending political developments. but the biggest fear of all is more violence, which remains a very real possibility. some commentators here are saying egypt is teetering on the brink of what amounts to a virtual civil war. i'm allen pizzey in cairo. >>> it is time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. britain's "guardian" says
the mainly secular opposition says the 63-page document does not represent all of egypt's 83 million people and tramples on the rights of minorities such as christians. a major problem is a lack of monitors. a significant number of judges have refused to supervisor the 13,000 polling stations so the voting will have to be held over two days first in major cities an then in the countryside. many egyptians are simply growing weary after two years of political turmoil. adding to their woes is the...
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. >>> and in egypt, cairo's tahrir square is a tinderbox as protests grow against president mohamed morsi. more than 200,000 people jammed the square to protest morsi's layton power grab last week. the crowd chanting for morsi to leave, echoing the call from the revolution that tossed hosni mubarak. >>> an investigation has revealed that the factory made clothes for walmart, sears and our parent company, disney. and there have been three factory officials suspected of locking the doors, dooming those workers inside. 112 people died in the fire. >>> the tampa socialite caught up in the petraeus sex scandal is now fighting back. attorneys for jill kelley are going after a new york man, who claimed kelley tried to use her connection to petraeus to broker a deal. this morning's "new york times" reports the investigation into e-mails between kelley and general john allen, are only about 70 messages of the thousands the 2 exchanged. >>> bob dole is expected to be released from a washington area hospital this morning, after undergoing a routine procedure. dole ran for president against bill clin
. >>> and in egypt, cairo's tahrir square is a tinderbox as protests grow against president mohamed morsi. more than 200,000 people jammed the square to protest morsi's layton power grab last week. the crowd chanting for morsi to leave, echoing the call from the revolution that tossed hosni mubarak. >>> an investigation has revealed that the factory made clothes for walmart, sears and our parent company, disney. and there have been three factory officials suspected of locking...
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also attending the summit is egypt's new president, mohamed morsi. it's the first time they've visited for 33 years. the countries remain divided over syria. morsi said it was necessary to support the up rising against the government. syria is an ally of iran. >>> up next, your weather forecast and in sports, a three-time winner of the u.s. open takes one final battle. this is the morning news. nal. this is the morning news. with no added sugar. just one glass equals two servings of fruit. very "fruit-ritious." or try ocean spray light 50, with just 50 calories, a full serving of fruit, and no added sugar. with tasty flavors like cranberry pomegranate and cranberry concord grape, it's like a fruit stand in every bottle. [ splashing ] just, you know, demonstrating how we blend the fruits. ahem. try all our tasty ocean spray 100% and light 50 juices. get in early for sears labor day mattress spectacular. for the first time ever, get 36-month special financing save up to 60% plus get an extra 10% off with free delivery. this is a wakeup call. this is se
also attending the summit is egypt's new president, mohamed morsi. it's the first time they've visited for 33 years. the countries remain divided over syria. morsi said it was necessary to support the up rising against the government. syria is an ally of iran. >>> up next, your weather forecast and in sports, a three-time winner of the u.s. open takes one final battle. this is the morning news. nal. this is the morning news. with no added sugar. just one glass equals two servings of...
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secretary of state hillary clinton arrived in egypt today to meet for the first time with egypt's newly elected president, mohammed morsi of the muslim brotherhood. he is locked in a power struggle with generals who have ruled the country since hosni mubarek was forced out. the generals dissolved the new parliament and stripped more citi of many of his powers, brennaman is travelling with secretary clinton in egypt. a former secretary of state condoleezza rice says the united states should never deal with the muslim brotherhood so how did this meeting go today. >> it required some diplomacy. >> presiden secretary clinton wn uncomfortable situation. >> they supported the hosni regime, which jailed members of the muslim brotherhood, including mohammed morsi himself. >> so the exchange they said was constructive and one state of beneficial told me it lasted around an hour, the president shook the secretary's hand and told her the expectations of the egyptian people are high, there is no going back, i am told in particular they had a fooled exchange on the economy. they need u.s. aid right
secretary of state hillary clinton arrived in egypt today to meet for the first time with egypt's newly elected president, mohammed morsi of the muslim brotherhood. he is locked in a power struggle with generals who have ruled the country since hosni mubarek was forced out. the generals dissolved the new parliament and stripped more citi of many of his powers, brennaman is travelling with secretary clinton in egypt. a former secretary of state condoleezza rice says the united states should...
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now to egypt. president mohamed morsi said tonight the country will vote december 15 on a new constitution. the draft document and the president's new powers brought egyptians back to the streets today. holly williams is in cairo tonight, and good evening to you, holly. >> reporter: good evening. well, tens of thousands of president morsi's supporters took to the streets today, but it follows days of protests by his opponents, who accuse mr. morsi of behaving like a dictator. last week, the president gave himself broad new powers that he says he needs until egypt has a new democratic constitution. the panel writing that constitution rushed to finish a final draft on friday working through the night. but the panel is dominated by mr. morsi's islamist allies. and the final draft includes a bigger role for islamic sharia law and empowers the state to protect morals. but there's no specific guarantee of equality for women, and all of those things have angered many egyptian liberals. nevertheless, mr. m
now to egypt. president mohamed morsi said tonight the country will vote december 15 on a new constitution. the draft document and the president's new powers brought egyptians back to the streets today. holly williams is in cairo tonight, and good evening to you, holly. >> reporter: good evening. well, tens of thousands of president morsi's supporters took to the streets today, but it follows days of protests by his opponents, who accuse mr. morsi of behaving like a dictator. last week,...